Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 16, 1900, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 16, 1900.
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j FAIRLY WARNED
t Bj Jeanen« Nlehvls I'bUlip..
I
Then EdiA Stafford a fresh voung
WANTED TO HUG THE CASHIER
10 join lhe little «irclt? in
ft
"bieh Anins found dai)y intercour,e The
1 and at first clung to the older girl for
to
to
’ co“P®nio“»hip and guidance. Traeev
to
Whenever you hear of a Baking Powder that will invariably produce to
met Edna and apparently had at last
found his soul's affinity. He was all de-
the most satisfactory results, you may be sure that our “CRESCENT” to
Two young women went into a to
(From the Washington Home Magaalne JOt ,°,n' ,.ender und RWe»‘- A love-lorn downtown lunchroom one Sunday to
is equal to it. If you want your oven to yield light, wholesome pro­ to
youth of 16 could not have shown more afternoon recently and ordered what
by Special Permission.)
ducts,
this baking powder will earn your pleased approval.
to
to
When Annis and Edna tor women was a very substantial r
rpRACEY CHANNON and Annis infatuation.
re-
to
1 Wydetnan, residents of the same were both with Tracey he often ap­ past. They had a pot of chocolate, to
city, met for the first time one bright peared to forget the former, or if the some sweetbread croquettes, with to
to
summer day ut u certain ocean-side re­ conversation became three-cornered he peas and potatoes, a salad, cheese and, to
to
wou.d
throw
into
it
just
the
element
Saves
you
cash
in
original
cost
and
insures
satisfactory
baking.
lastly, with a reckiessne&s lor uouse-
sort. A few evenings later they were
to
chatting rather confidentially as they I that aroused Annis' irratibility and qucucts dreauiul to bthom, we cicaui to
grated
on
her
sense
of
fairness.
Then
meringues.
strolled along the beach in the twilight.
to
her sharpest sarcasms always fell upon i
He was saying*:
As they slowly consumed these
to
“I have never yet found the one Irre­ Gm younger girl's head. At such times viands they chatted of the bargain-
I
racey
was
so
softly
sympathetic
with
to
sistible woman, and 1 do not intend
counter victories that had been tueirs
ever to marry. But I'm fond of the la Edna, so contrived to set her defense­ that morning, for they were on their
dies—niee one»—and I mean to enjoy less innocence over against Annis'' way uptown from the busy marts of
their society ao long as they are will- harshness as to prompt Edna to little trade, says the Baltimore .sews.
Call for County Warrants.
All went well, as the novelists say,
W. V. MORGAN
ing to take me in a frank, friendly way impertinences and assumptions of his
II. MUDGE.
J. D. EDWARDS.
until the waiter presented their check
without expecting me to turn lover, championship.
The
following
Tillamook
county
war
­
Annis could school herself to the and stood with ins heau respect fully
sighing like a furnace after a few days
thought that Tracey would never care bowed and his little silver tray within rants are now payable and will be paid
acqaintance.
when presented at my office :
“Here's my hand on that. Mr. Chan-' for her as she did for him: she could easy reach, waiting for the wherewith­
Series E on General Fund ;
Are prepared to do all kinds of
Nos 2415, 2416, 2212 2366, 2411
non. I have long waited to know the take him at his word that he had no in­ al to pay it.
"lwo-ten,” said the elder of the 2462, 2529 2423 2422 2421, 2425,
man who isn't studying one's availabil­ tention of marrying, but she suffered
2429,’ 2428,’ 2477,’ 2456, 2514,
ity as a wife, or looking aghast if she keenly with disappointment and a young women, consulting the figures 2464,
casts a friendly glance in his direc- touch of disgust in seeing the one whose on the check; "1 wish jou’d pay it, 2567, 2483, 2489, 2488, 2490, 2491.
manly, somewhat serious bearing she dear, and when we get home we can 2487, 2481, 2492, 2482, 2484, 2485,
tion.”
2486, 2493, 2434, 2543, 2427, 2417.
“You and I need not be afraid of each had learned to admire, conducting him­ straighten up our accounts.”
2418, 2539, 2516, 2494, 2527, 2272,
self
in
a
manner
so
nearly
silly.
More-
"Pay
it,"
exclaimed
the
joungergirl,
other with such an understanding, need
2424, 2528, 2554, 2368, 2420, 2419,
over, he evidently took it for granted in tones of consternation; "why, 1 2568, 2431, 2544, 2541, 2540, 2545,
we?” asked Tracey.
that
her
honest
friendship
and
com
­
haven
’
t
but
50
cents
in
my
purse.
1
2517, 2453, 2546, 2449, 1819, 2373,
“Not in the least. I shall enjoy you
immensely. I know, forthough I expect radeship had turned to jealousy and thought you had plenty of money with 2549, 2450, 2505. 2555, 2451, 2021,
hostility,
and
that
there
was
open
you.
”
2519,
2476, 2501, 2452, 2454, 2460,
to marry when the right man presents
First Class UJouk Guaranteed
"1 spent it all,” said the other, gloom- 2478 2455, 2533, 2532, 2436, 2538,
himself. I do like to be myself without rivalry between her and Edna
everything in my
This was too much. Saying nothing ily- "1 spent
-
. . purse 2536, 2537, 2443, 2506, 2565, 2639,
constantly standing guard against lov­
Reasonable
Charges.
2644, 2594,
of her plans, Annis made speedy prepa­ but one English penny, a night key 2640, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2580,
ers and proposals.”
2581,
2601, 2569, 2578, 2579,
and
a silver glove-buttoner for a fou- 2582, 2583. 2584, 2585. 2586, 2542.
“You can be yourself with me. I’ll rations for spending the winter in the
Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILtUAMOOR CITY
take my own heart risks, Miss Wyde south. She chose a resort not widely lard silk and such luxuries, out now we
Interest ceasing July 16th, 1900.
known and confided its address only tc have lived riotously and have no money
man.”
W. H. ' CARY.
and we’ll probably have to leave our
County Treasurer.
Annis had left her debutante season a brother in a distant city.
The new surroundings, the agree­ hats as an earnest that we intend to
behind by less than a half dozen years
SHERIFF'S HALE.
Tracey was older by a decade. She > able coterie of fellow guests diverted come back and settle our account
was an orphan of tempting fortune Annis mind and allayed her agita­ while we go and try to borrow funds;
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That th* under- 1
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
signed as sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon,
and ranged at will between comfort­ tion, so that she began to feel sure from reluctant friends.”
and by virtue of a writ of execution dated
‘‘1 wish jou’d be serious,” said the under
able city quarters in winter and select that the time of her going home
the lbth day of July, I9OO, issued out of the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
seaside resorts in summer. As a bach­ would find her healthily indifferent tc younger girl, hysterically; "the cash­ county,
to enforce the judgment made and en­
ier's
looking.
”
Tracey
Channon's
doings.
One
after
­
elor he was independent as to fortune,
tered in said court on the 16th day of July. 1900,
“
I
’
m
more
than
serious;
I
’
m
positive
­
m
the
action
of Claude Thayer, as plaintiff, vs.
noon
she
with
others
was
at
the
lit-
and inclined to take life easily.
H. Huden anil Oak Nolan, as defendants, will
The cashier probably on
When Annis reached her room after tie railway station idly watching tht ly frautic.
Monday, September the 10th. ar 10 o’clock, in
the forenoon of said dav, at the Court House,
the twilight stroll, she laughed and said newcomers on the down train, She thinks we’re bunko people and will at
in said Tillamook county, Ore­
saw Tracey Channon among them, Be send for a policeman to carry us off gon, Tillamook,
to herself:
s-1! at public auction, for cash in U. S. gold
1
wish
we
hadn
’
t
eaten
everything;
it
coin,
to
the
highest
and best bidder, tht« fol­
fore
he
could
see
her
she
stepped
..
be­
“Now, Miss Wydeman, you have been
would have looked better if we had left lowing described tract of land, to wit: South
one half of Lots Nos. 1 and 2, in Block No. 2, in
fairly warned, and if your rather un­ hind a pillar and slipped away intc
a little piece of cheese or one cro­
City, State ot Oregon, and the build­
susceptible heart should happen to the park. At the end of the winding quette,” and both the young women Tillamook
ing thereon, to satisfy the sum of two-hundred
AGENTS STEAMERS W. II. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
prove a target for Cupid’s markman­ myrtle path she found a seat. The laughed half-heartedly to deceive the ami ninety dollars f>290.00) and the costs of this
ship you will have to make your own old love surged up, pierced through cashier and the waiter into believing sale.
H. II. ALDERMAN.
Hobsonville,
Sheriff of Tillanmok County Oregon.
repairs.
No gallant Sir Knight de and through by the sting of those last their plethoric purses contained mon­
Dated of first publication, August 9th, I900.
Cbannon will take pity on you. I won­ experiences at home. Had he come ey and. not samples.
She was
der if he warns off all the girls in the knowing she was there?
NOTICE B()R PUBLICATION.
Then they discussed the situation
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
same way. and I’m glad I answered him tempted to fly away on the up train nervously in whispers and finally, as a
July IIth, iqoo .
Notice is hereby given that the f Rowing-
just as I did. Perhaps that is his way I she heard rumbling through the for­ last resort, determined to take tht
named settler has filed notice of his intention
of storming hearts. But I’ll stand by I est. But no, this hour must settle the cashier into their confidence.
to make final proof in support of tiis claim, and
proof will be made before the County
the compact we’ve made and prove that ' matter forever. She would not let het
lie proved a very amiable person in­ that.said
love
for
a
man
who
had
so
plainly
told
CleiK of Tillamook co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
one woman at least can enjoy a man’s 1
on
August
24th 1900. viz :
SAW
deed,
when
approached.
"Just
give
REl'BtN WILLIAMS,
society and still withstand his charms. her not to count on him assert itself me your address,” he said, reassuring­
while
he
was
so
near.
She
raged
II.
E.
No.
11,483,
for
the
E
of
E
sec.
¡3,
tp.
4
Never, never will I show the faintest
ly, "and stop in and pay the account S, R. jo W.
MILLS
He names the following witnesses to prove
sign of heart interest. I simply will | against her persistency in making some other time.”
[
himself
so
a
part
of
her
life.
She
tore
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
not fall in love with Tracey Channon i
“I’m glad I didn’t hug him,” the of Raid land, viz :
I at the roots of her affection in wrath
Enas H. Stone, Jerry Lewallen, Bert Sher­
if I see him every day for 40 years.”
youngergirlremarked.asthey emerged wood
'
and
shame.
Again
a
wave
of
ecstatic
and John Lowrance, of Hebo, Oretro <.
Q
Accordingly, during the remainder
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from the building.
“1 thought
1
I
love
rolled
in
upon
her
heart
at
the
of the season and after their return
would for one wild moment, but he
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
to the city, whether Tracey came often thought that he was so near; then she mightn’t have liked it. I think, how­
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore.
July 14th. iqoo .
or seldom Annis made him equally wel­ clinched her hands till the tendons ever. I never met so fascinating a man
Notice is hereby given that the following
come. When he danced attendance on strained, for she must go back to the in my life.”
AND. f
named»Hettler has tiled notice of his intention
hotel
and
meet
Tracey
Cnannon
a
con
­
some belle of the hour she smiled as
to make final proof in support of his claim,
"He wouldn’t have liked it,” said her and
queror of herself or able to meet him
that said proof will be made before the
sweetly and remained as cordial as
companion, tersely. “Let’s go to the 1 County Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook.
when he was paying devotion at her in the old friendly way.
Oregon, on September 3rd. 1900, viz.:
When the paroxysm had spent it­ drug store and get. something for our
JOHN S. SI.OAN,
shrine. «She had other admirers, but as
nerves
with
tour
50
cents.
I
never
was
'
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they came tentatively, one by one. self Annis felt that she had aged in so upset in my life.”
of Se % sec. 8 and Ne ’4 of Ne *4 Sec. 17, Tp. 6 b.,
R. 10 W.
found her preoccupied, and saw Chan- the hour. The songs of the birds |
He names the following witnesses to prove
non’s semi possessive position, they seemed to be in a minor key. The I
his continuous 1 esidence upon and cultivation
RIGHTS
OF
TRADES
UNIONISTS
strong contrast between the patches (
of said bind, viz •
went their way.
Albert Plank, Mrs. Ella Plank, of Tillamook,
of sunshine and the shadows were tc
O egon ; Nicies Affolter. Wilhelm Grasshof, of
Months rolled by and Tracey grew
her typical of life with Tracey and ex­ Court* in Envlnnd Decide They Musi Emma, Oregon.
apparently absorbed in Annis’ society,
Not Ficket Empiojeri'
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istence without him. The sounds of
more pointedly devoted, more appro-
Work«.
voices and laughter wafted up from gay
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in the Northwest.
priative. He even showed signs of con­
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
boating parties on the river brought
Ju’v 28. I900.
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privatelj
templating matrimony seriously and
It
has
long
been
the
custom
of
the
back memories of happier days. She
Notice is hereby given that tht following
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
favorably.
mimed settler has filed notice of her intention
looked beyond them to the dim, gray trades unions in this country and to
make final proof in suppoit of her claim, and
Annis was one day denouncing a hus­ further bank and felt that so must | England, whenever a strike was de­
that said proof will be made before the ' ounty
band of her acquaintance who. as she she look past happiness to a life as clared upon a certain piece or place of Clerk of Tillatn< o'< Co., at Tillamook, Oregon,
Raw it. had manifested indifference to dull and monotonous as that uninvit­ work, to send out pickets to warn on September 1?, 1900, viz.:
LUCIA J HUNT,
his wife's happiness.
ing shore. The long swaying moss workmen against accepting employ­ II. E. No. 11560. for the E of N’w and E ’2 of
Su'
see. 29, Tp. 2 N., R. 7 W.
“Your ideals are altogether too high,
ment
there.
A
judicial
decision
affect-
banners, usually so soothing and sug­
She names the following witnesses to prove
Tracey protested.
“No ordinary hu­ gestive of the poetry of motion, ing this right lias just been made in her
continuous residence upon and cultivation
man being would suit you. ^ou are seemed to her that day more like England, and the same rule of law of said land, vtz :
Walter J. Smith. Egbert D Severance, of Wil­
PROPRIETORS OF
may
be
made
to
apply
in
this
coun-
looking for an angel.”
son, Oregon: Morrison Mills, of Tillamook,
mourning draperies, fitting accompa­
“Pardon the contradiction, but I am niment to this shutting.down the cof­ try, as the common law’, which is es» Oregon; Kittie Mills, of Wilaon. Oregon.
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not looking for anything with a view fin lid on happiness and hope.
She sent ¡ally the same» in both countries,
to matrimony. And I may hold as high saw herself a lonely, heart-weary may be held to apply, says the Chica­
NOTH E FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore ,
ideals as I please, for I can wait till I
go Chronicle.
July 30th, 1900.
DEALERS IN
woman—
find the man to fit them. I am perfect­
Notice Is hereby given that the following
Before the case in question—Lyons
A step on the sand and Tracey Chan-
named settler has filed notice of her intention
ly comfortable as I am. you know.
vs. Williams—was decided it was gen­ to make final proof in support of her claim, ami
non stood at her side, his hand clasp­
“I am happy to hear that. But no
erally understood that what was that said proof will he made before the County
ing hers, his face wearing its happiest
Clerk <>f Tillamook County, at Tillamook, Oi.,
Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook
man. however earnest, will ever dare
expression, the most cordial words on called peaceful picketing was legal. on Sept. 7th, I900. viz ;
to offer himself to you. unless you cul­
ELIZABETH J. REDWINE,
That is to say, that when a dispute
his lips. Yet she could not compre­
H.F*.
No.
¡1,527,
for
the
hw
«4
oi
Nw
'
4
,
sec.
3
tivate ’ess independence of manner, al­
sec. -I, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W
hend a word that he was saying. Giv­ was in progress between employers and Se of Ne
She names the fo lowing witnesses to prove
low me to suggest.”
ing Annis no time to reply, he talked and workmen it was permissible for her continuous residence upon and cultivation
DIRECT
“This is among the least of my
the
latter
to
beset
in
groups
the
en
­
of said land, viz:
on rather excitedly, chiding her for
troubles, but if ever I am seized with a
trances
of
the
works
of
the
employ
­
John J. Hudson. W ebster Hudson, Joseph L.
running away from him, exclaiming
Jones, of Woods, Or.; Henry Dawson, of Clover­
fever for marrying I shall hie me to
over the beauties of the park and ers and endeavor to induce by argu­ dale, Oregon.
some enchanted land where all women
newcomers
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ment
and
persuasion
any
river.
He suddenly stooped and
are above par. even independent ones.
This course T imber land , A ct J une 3, 1878.—-N otice for
scanned Annis' face, which she knew to refrain from entering,
“When you are ready to go on that
under con
P ub » ICA I ION.
must betray the turmoil within. His was pursued in the case
United Stat» « Land Office,
quest wilfyou kindly let me know?”
Oregon City, Ore .
own voice quBvered and his face sideration. The plaintiffs applied for
JOHN
Proprietor
“Oh. yes. Mr. Channon. I’ll have it
an interlocutory injunction, which
July 3rd, 1900.
Notice is hereby given that ii’ compliance
published in all the society papers and showed anxiety as he began, tenderly was granted by Justice North and
with the provisions of the act of oiigress oi
and slowly:
confirmed by the court of appeal. June v lR"8, entitled “An act for the sale of tim­ Stage leaves
the reason therefor.”
Tillamook daily except Sunday
“My dear, T have come all the way
lands in the States of < allfornia, Oregon,
When their aeqnaintance was some­
They then applied for a perpetual in­ ber
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex­
what more than a year old. Tracey wen t down here to ask that we may be junction. which was granted by Jus­ tended to r ’.I the Public ¡.and dtateb by act of Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept fOonday,
away for an indefinite sojourn. Annis more than friends. I have loved you tice Byrne and confirmed by the court August 4, jKp, FRANK FA MME.
Tickets must lie secured the day previous from the Agents at
found his absence intolerable. The fu­ truly, fondly, for a long time."
ol appeal. The defendants then took Of North Yamhill < ounty of Yamhill, State of
"I do not understand you. You have ihr preliminary steps for an appeal to Oiegon. has this »lay filed in this office his
ture without him loomed up a dreary
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
sworn
statement
No
5235.
for
the
purchase
of
blank. She was consumed with a jeal­ said so often that you did not intend the house of lords. That appeal has the Sw 1, of .«section No. 32, In Township No.
ous fear lest another might fill her to marry: then—I—poor Edna will be now been withdrawn. The English 2 S- llth. Range No. 7 W, ami will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
place in his esteem, lest he might drop heartbroken."
law, therefore, now is that strikers for its timber or aton»' than for agricultural pur-
"Edna is engaged to a handsome may not watch or beset the estab­ Kises, and to establiah his claim to said land
hers into the list of bygone friend­
tfore the Register and Receiver of this office
ship« Her misery and loneliness wou.d voting millionaire. I wanted to find lishment of an employer with the ob­ a’ Oregon < jty. Ore , on Monday the ist »lay
Manufacturers of
not be subdued. Sbe awoke one morn­ "out whether you cared for me even a ject of dissuading other workingmen of October. 19»» He names as witnesses
Christopher Zimmerman. William M*rrltt,
ing to the discovery that she was in little, dearest, I was suffering so. I from entering his works, but may do LycurquaJones, August Famine, of North Yam
love. She blushed before her mirror do want to marry, and I want you, so only for the purpose of communi­ hill. Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming Adversely »he
cating or obtaining information. The above described lands are requested to file their
shook her fist at in race. 8he <,°'<‘"" just you.”
"Why couldn’t you ask the ques- ruling of the court of appeal was a claims 111 this office 011 or before laid 1 st day
her face in shame that she had let he
TIbbAMOOK, OR.
of October. 1900.
heart go where it «as not wanted. She tion frankly, as a man?" Annis began, very great disappoint ment to the
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could not blame Tracey Channon. She with a half sob. then sprang away leaders of the unions, and their final
Flooring and
would control herself whatever it cost. and walked rapidly toward the hotel, decision not to appeal against it is
Tracey sat in utter perplexity anil regarded as an acknowledgment of
In spite of her efforts to forget, the
J
L
a Specialty.
made
no
attempt
to
follow
her.
A
the hopelessneas of their case and as
painful yearning seized her at times
so stronglv that she longed to hate the few hour» later, as he was standing a most significant victory for the em­
bocal Orders Promptly Filled. Well Stocked
other
man that she might he at peace with apart from the
ployers.
I
bumber Yard near Court House.
herself She reviewed his character loungers, apparently absorbed in the
P«> for Their Coffin«.
and conduct to find something ineorn- plav of the twilight's glimmering on
It
appears
that
when
Tommy
Atkins
the river's responsive surface, a hand
tiatible. something to arouse her dis­
arrives in India he has one rupee per
like. A few imperfections presented was slipped lightly under hi» arm and
Centrally Uocated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
month stopped out of his pay until 15
SI1AVIXG,
themselves, but no other man that she a smiling face looked up into hi«.
Without a word he led Anm. out into rupees have I wen collected for a coffin.
had ever known was so nearly blame-
HAIR CUTTING,
the loftv aisles of the park. Little This 15 rupees is invested in the regi­
les«.
.
fairv flecks chipped from moonbeams mental soda-water machine, and should
SHAMPOOING,
On Tracey’s return to the city Annis
chain'd each other over the two slow- he »lie the machine provides him with
tried to abate nothing of her old-time
M. H. bARSEN, Proprietor.
and
Raths
Iv-moving forma, somet.me» en win­ a coffin and buries him <i<cently: but.
cordiality, but too often self-consemu«-
should he turvive. when hr leaves In­
ing
them
With
wreath»
of
s.lvery
ness congealed it into awkward stiff­
light, propitiously bright, but not half dia he receives back hi* 15 rupees and EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
ness. Tracey apparently saw no change
so bright as the cord that bound two his share of the profits of soda water.—
The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
and took their friendship a« a matter
N. Y. Sun.
hearts together.
of course, as he had done a,! along.
’
'v
Equal
To
It.
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
% Sold by KING & KERREMANS, Tillamook.
MORGAN, MUDGE &: Co
General
Blacksmithing.
Logging and Machine Work
a Specialty.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES,
Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
RUSSELL
High Grade
THRESHERS
ifiûChinsry
stackers
RUSSELL & CO.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The
ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line.
BARKER,
PACIFIC LUMBER CO.,
CHAS. PETERSON
Fine
Dressed
umber
Finishing
LARSEN HOUSE,
Hot
Cold
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON